- How to Transfer Wii Files on a SD Card. WikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time. Download Wii Games. Copy Wii Games. Copy Save Files to Another Wii.
- Also you can download any PAL or NTSC Wii game as you wish online now. About the downloading and backup and copy games service: There are serveral sites providing such download services. They are very excellent on the contents, not only Complete big Wii games like Metroid, LOR, American Idols and Guitar Heroes etc.
- Those games are backups or downloaded Wii games that can be made using. This video will show you how to run backup Wii games from an SD card using.
I recently softmodded my Wii and use Configurable USB loader myself, works like a charm. The big thing to making it work was making sure my Cios's were up to date. I don't know how true it is, but apparently the D2X-V10-BETA52 ones are better for making Wii games run off SD cards, while the Beta53 ones are better for USB. SD Card Recovery is an easy-to-use, professional SD Card data recovery software that can effectively recover and rescue deleted, formatted, corrupted or lost photos and files from all kinds of SD Cards and Memory Card.
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Playing Wii backups from SD card
It finally happened. My disc drive no longer reads, which means I can't play any of my Wii games anymore. Luckily I had the foresight to back up my games because the disk drive's been making funny noises for months but I never really figured out how to play the backups.
I've got the homebrew channel installed on my Wii. My games are all backed up to .wbfs files and are stored on my FAT32 SD card, currently sitting in a folder called 'Wii Games.' What do I need to do to make them playable on my Wii?
EDIT: Just to clarify, I have googled the subject, but there seems to be a lot of different options and I got overwhelmed. I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on a simple way to accomplish my goal of playing my backups from my SD card.
The Nintendo Wii does not come with any form of internal storage aside from the SD card expansion slot. Technology, however, has made the SD card useful as they now go up to 32 gigabytes in size. That is enough to house about eight Wii games. Getting the games onto the SD card is possible through the use of a homebrew program called “DVD Dumper,” but you will need to first make your Wii homebrew capable, which is legal but cannot be explained due to copyright issues. This means your Wii can run programs not created by Nintendo.
Press the power button on your Nintendo Wii and allow it to boot up. Remove any game disk that you may have in the Wii optical drive. Insert your SD card into the Wii SD card slot at the top of the console.
Select the “Homebrew” channel from your Wii dashboard. Select “DVD Dumper” on the next screen. Wii DVD Dumper allows you to backup disks to SD cards, external hard drives and to your computer via the wireless Internet connection.
Press the “A” button to verify the SD card selection as it is defaulted to this. Use the “Right” directional button on the Wiimote until the second line of DVD Dumper reads “Wii Single-Layer Disc” and press “A.”
Insert your Wii game into the DVD drive and DVD Dumper will automatically start to read the disk. Press the “A” button to begin the copying process. DVD Dumper will notify you when the process completes.
Tips
Make your Wii homebrew capable by using the resource link. Only copy your legally purchased Wii games.
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